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No Encoded Formats listed though, so no passthrough of DD or DTS.
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What isnt clear is: is it the drivers, windows 8vs 8.1, or is it something else? I really dont see any reason that usb booting og integrating the drivers into the iso would be a factor here.
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Will this still be ok to do if I use a standalone OpenELEC install by pressing ESC at the boot screen?
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Cheers Matt, i will be trying it tonight then.
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Looks like it worked first time for me, thanks for the guide.
It's currently connected directly to my Panasonic TV just via HDMI and I have audio (My Onkyo amp and speakers are not yet wired into the new house!).
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Is there a reason not to also add the Wi-Fi drivers using the same method?
I have one unknown device listed with the Wi-Fi added post install, do you also have this?
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2015-03-27, 19:13
(This post was last modified: 2015-03-27, 19:21 by fma965.)
windows 8 doesn't seem to boot from a HDD using WinToUSB testing 8.1 now but not sure if those drivers for hdmi audio will work on 8.1
EDIT1: Windows 8.1 boots, i will try the drivers...